Sébastien Balibar
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Sébastien Balibar | |
|---|---|
| Born | 14 October 1947 |
| Education | Lycée Descartes |
| Alma mater | École polytechnique |
| Occupation | Physicist |
Sébastien Balibar (born 14 October 1947) is a French physicist[1] and a member of the French Academy of Sciences.[2] On May 1, 2017, he signed with other scientists a text calling for a vote in favor of Emmanuel Macron during the second round of the 2017 presidential election, in order to "block the road to the worst", represented by Marine Le Pen.[3][4]
- 1978 – Prix Brelot de la Société Française de Physique
- 1988 – Prix Paul Langevin of French Academy of Sciences
- 1989 – "Photographic Award", conférence ICCG9, Sendai, Japon (with E. Rolley)
- 1994 – Grand Prix du Bicentenaire de l'École polytechnique (Prix Dargelos)
- 1999 – Professeur Invité, Konstanz Universität, Allemagne
- 1999 – Senior Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
- 1999 – Professeur invité, Kyoto University, Japan
- 1999–2000 – Loeb lecturer, Harvard University, USA
- 2003 – Professeur invité, Kyoto University, Japan
- 2005 – Fritz London memorial prize [with J.C. Seamus Davis (Cornell) and R.E. Packard (Berkeley)]
- 2005 – Fellow of the American Physical Society (voir le site de l'APS)
- 2007 – Three Physicists Prize, ENS (Paris)
- 2009 – Lauréat de l'European Research Council (ERC Advanced grants)
- 2012 – Grand Prix Jean-Ricard de la Société Française de Physique